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chronometry
[kruh-nom-i-tree]
noun
the art of measuring time accurately.
measurement of time by periods or divisions.
chronometry
/ əˈɒɪٰɪ /
noun
the science or technique of measuring time with extreme accuracy
Word History and Origins
Origin of chronometry1
Example Sentences
Chamberlain, K. J., Morgan, D. J. & Wilson, C. J. N. Timescales of mixing and mobilisation in the Bishop Tuff magma body: perspectives from diffusion chronometry.
The early differentiation of Mars inferred from Hf–W chronometry.
One appeal of diffusion chronometry lies in its ability to track a wide range of volcanic processes.
Any time a new zone forms within a crystal, diffusion chronometry can theoretically exploit it.
At first, single experiments could take weeks, but the results gave diffusion chronometry teeth.
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